County champions a year ago, Severna Park’s boys and South River’s girls swim teams are looking like teams poised to repeat.

After sweeping a meet on Friday that also included Broadneck and Old Mill, both teams improved to 12-0 with one regular-season meet remaining before the county championship on Feb. 9.

Severna Park’s Reid Hussey and Alex Kuriawa each won a pair of individual events and were part of winning relay teams to help the Falcons record wins over South River (53-41), Old Mill (78-16) and Broadneck (68-26). The Falcons also had second-place performances from Matthew Dalton (200 IM, 500 freestyle), Ryan Maloy (100 freestyle) and the 200 and 400 freestyle relay teams.

“I thought we swam very well. We’re just trying to build confidence before we get to the championship season,” Severna Park coach Matt McKenney said. “We’re excited about where we are in the season.”

Hussey, last year’s county champion in the 100-yard butterfly and 200 IM, won the 100 and 200 freestyles, each by four seconds. He also teamed with Kuriawa, Maloy and Ian Dennis to win the 200 freestyle relay, with Hussey swimming the final leg.

In addition to participating on the winning 200 freestyle relay, Kuriawa won the 50 free and 100 back. He narrowly edged South River’s Andrew Falsone in the 50 free and won the 100 back by five seconds.

Teams from Broadneck, Old Mill, South River, and Severna Park competed in Friday afternoon's swim meet, held at the Arundel Olympic Swim Center in Annapolis.

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Kuriawa, Hussey, Maloy and Charles Pitta were second in the 400 freestyle relay for the Falcons.

“They’re able to show up when they need to show up, which is a good sign,” McKenney said.

South River’s boys went 2-1 on Friday and improved to 10-2 on the season. Charlie Pacher (200 IM), Matt Speciale (100 butterfly), Devin McClure (500 free) and Falsone (100 breast) each won individual events and teamed to win the 200 medley and 400 freestyle relays.

Broadneck finished 1-2 and is now 7-5. The Bruins were second in the 200 medley relay and Matt Cembrano finished less than a second behind Falsone in the 100 breast stroke.

For Old Mill, Daniel Parker was second in the 100 butterfly.

South River’s Jenna Miller won a pair of individual events and was on two winning relay teams to help the South River girls team defeat Severna Park (63-31), Old Mill (80-14) and Broadneck 65-29.

Miller was first in the 200 IM and 100 breast stroke. She teamed with Grace Burkhardt, Allison Corey and Sarah Mulvaney to win the 200 medley relay by less than a second and swam the last leg of the winning 400 freestyle relay team, which also included Jennifer Thompson, Tessa Schauermann and Alexa Anderson.

Thompson also won the 200 and 500 freestyles for the Seahawks.

“We had a lot of good swims, some fast swims and people raced,” South River coach Laura Falsone said. “I thought our girls were very well balanced, and that really helps us a lot. We’re very deep in the girls.”

Mulvaney won the 50 freestyle, Anderson was first in the 100 freestyle and was second in the 100 backstroke and Burkhardt won the 100 back. Samara Hatley was second in the 100 breast stroke and the 200 freestyle relay team also took second for South River.

Severna Park’s 200 freestyle relay team of Sophia Patz, Allyson Lee, Isabell Stone and Maddie Maier took first place for the Falcons, who went 2-1 and improved to 10-2. Lee was second in the 50 free and 100 free, Stone was second in the 100 butterfly and the Falcons were second in the 400 freestyle relay.

Ella Martin finished first in the 100 butterfly for Broadneck, which went 1-2 and is now 8-4. Brayden Bowen was second in the 200 freestyle and 500 freestyle, while Martin was second in the 200 IM.